EXPLAINER: What you need to know about the COVID-19 alert level system in NCR

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EXPLAINER: What you need to know about the COVID-19 alert level system in NCR
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LOOK: A restaurant at Quezon Memorial Circle opens to dine-in and take-out customers on the first weekend since NCR was placed under Alert Level 4. Here's what you need to know about the alert level system 📸 Anton Amosco, Dennis Frilles/CNN Philippines

The Department of Health will announce the alert levels on a weekly basis under the pilot.

Individual outdoor exercises are allowed in areas under Alert Level 2 regardless of age, comorbidities, or vaccination status. Movement shall be allowed for reasonable restrictions based on age and comorbidities as may be determined by the local government. Restrictions should not be stricter than the ones stated under Alert Level 4.

Those with Safety Seal Certifications are allowed to operate at an additional 10% beyond the prescribed capacity. Individual outdoor exercises are allowed in areas under Alert Level 4 regardless of age, comorbidities, or vaccination status. These should be limited within their place of residence such as barangay, purok, or subdivision/village.

Government agencies and instrumentalities must remain in full operation in these areas and must follow an on-site working capacity of at least 20% backed with work-from-home arrangements. Instead of placing an entire region or city under stringent COVID-19 rules, only a barangay, a village, a street, a block, or even a house will be covered by a hard lockdown.

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